An Algorithm for Limited Visibility Graph Searching

05/13/2021
by   Ath. Kehagias, et al.
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We study a graph search problem in which a team of searchers attempts to find a mobile target located in a graph. Assuming that (a) the visibility field of the searchers is limited, (b) the searchers have unit speed and (c) the target has infinite speed, we formulate the Limited Visibility Graph Search (LVGS) problem and present the LVGS algorithm, which produces a search schedule guaranteed to find the target in the minimum possible number of steps. Our LVGS algorithm is a conversion of Guibas and Lavalle's polygonal region search algorithm.

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